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09/08/2006

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Rough Guide

The anti-tourist looks for misery as a relief from comfort, Daniel Kalder writes. Where else to find misery but in four desolate corners of the former Soviet Union?

Salon

Pavel Vadimov's novel ""Lupetta"" began as a series of postings in the author's blog on LiveJournal.com.

Wanted

It's not that I have a huge problem with Zurab Tsereteli's art, but I had a feeling that someone else might like the book more than me.

The Game Is On

Every Saturday night, a mob of affluent young people goes on a fast-paced, high-tech scavenger hunt around Moscow.

Under Construction

Mikhail Belov, a former ""paper architect"" in the Soviet era, is now busy leaving his mark on Moscow.

The Gods Themselves

Influential Swiss trio The Young Gods returns to Russia for the first time in 10 years.

Moving Muse

An exhibition at GOST Gallery recalls how Isadora Duncan inspired Moscow artists during the 1920s.

Dusting Off a Classic

An opera director known for radical reinterpretations presents a brand-new ""Eugene Onegin"" at the Bolshoi.

All of Russia's a Stage

The Bakhrushin Theater Museum celebrates the 250th anniversary of professional theater in Russia.

Trouble on the Volga

In ""The Man of No Return,"" debut director Yekaterina Grokhovskaya weaves together intimate dramas in a small town.

In the Spotlight

""Blood Sisters"" is about two women who meet after one gets a blood transfusion from the other. Not that I could have guessed that from the first episode.

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Part of Tsaritsyno palace in southern Moscow was opened last weekend after a controversial restoration.


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